A picture book with teaching resources. The main character in this story loves food, but what she eats most of during the day is words. Yes, that’s right, words.
Victor is a lively but poor boy who makes a living on the streets of Paris as a shoe-shine boy. It's 1934 and the city of light shows Victor a comfortable, luxurious life that is closed to him.
Rather than a story, this is an educational project to make the world a better place. It all begins with a story about of a forest on fire and a robin that tries to extinguish the fire by himself, drop of water by drop of water.
"A Milk shake of Emotions", the second book in the Chic@Genial series aimed at girls from 8 to 12 years old, looks at the fascinating process of discovering identity that happens over this period.
A friendly village with hilarious neighbours, a mysterious witch and a thousand stories to tell. A city boy with a bankrupted father and a grandfather determined to change the world.
This collection of 29 stories, one for each letter of the alphabet, has been designed for children who are learning to read and write. It helps them to understand the spellings and sounds of each letter and to learn to recognise them.
Alina wants to draw a unicorn. But it’s not as easy as it seems… Luckily, she can count on the help of a very special someone to teach her a few tricks.
This is a story about the importance of friendship, vanity and the value of not judging people you don't know. A strange parcel appears in the woods and all the animals think it's for them.
Lily Meyer is a writer, translator, and critic. Her translations include Claudia Ulloa Donoso’s story collections Little Bird and Ice for Martians. Her ...